A Kenyan human rights organization, CitizenGO has launched a campaign to appreciate the Kenyan President, Uhuru Kenyatta and Kenya Film Classification Board for defending the family.

The organization on its website is requesting signature pledges to congratulate the President for standing up against "attacks" on the family.

A communication to its online circles by Ann Kioko on behalf of the "entire CitizenGO" team says Kenya has been a great target by LGBT activists and cultural imperialists for quite a while now.

The full text of the communication reads:

The president of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta has though stood on his ground severally and rejected this kind of attack on the family. Recently in London, he told the very liberal CNN that Kenyans and Kenya's culture as a whole doesn't allow some of these western behaviours. He also rightly told the host Christine Amanpour that homosexuality is not an issue in the country compared to other pressing issues like developement and growth of Kenya's economy.

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta being interviewed by the liberal Christine Amanpour

In 2014, the president told off the then exporter of LGBT and abortion, president Obama Hussein when he tried to push for homosexuality in a joint press conference in Kenya's state house. Kenya's current presidency has refused to give in to pressure to allow western agenda that is not healthy to the African family.

Through the very supportive Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB), Kenya also banned a premiere lesbian oriented film that was to be aired on Kenyan TV. The film chirstened as 'Rafiki' for friend has received liberal support and will first air in the very liberal market of LGBT called Cannes. It is no surprise, but the good thing is that the moral corrupting film will not be aired on any Kenyan TV channel. KFCB has been very grounded on defending the Kenyan family and this is the third TV content they are banning in less than a year.

Ezekiel Mutua CEO of Kenya Film Classification Board has banned all anti-family content in Kenya TV and has sworn to resign than see immoral content being aired

Elsewhere in Ghana, the president of Ghana has followed the foot steps of President Kenyatta by rejecting the push to review family laws in Africa. We continue supporting African leaders who stand on their grounds for the family.